In the last fifty years, Juarez and El Paso have developed rapidly, if unevenly.
Yet the latest figures raise more questions about why England's resources are so unevenly distributed.
In the front office, he toys with some samples and picks up an unevenly dyed marquetry.
It is becoming increasingly apparent that the gains from America's productivity-led recovery have been unevenly distributed.
How should we communicate as we limp back, unevenly, to work, school, productivity, and rebuilding, move forward?
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Another concern is that the thrusters' fuel might slosh around, causing some of them to fire unevenly.
And housing has arguably begun to recover (albeit unevenly, with some markets still suffering losses).
Looming labor woes or no, the fact is construction workers are finally starting to find work, albeit unevenly.
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Actually stock brokers, who are on the front lines of the equities' battle with themselves, are affected unevenly.
One way to reduce the burden for both is to get help, although again the rewards are unevenly spread.
Albeit unevenly, this holiday, I am attempting to practice giving what may be the most nourishing and priceless present.
Unlike satellites, which are able to record temperatures across the globe, measurements taken at the surface are unevenly distributed.
Growth is still occurring in the U.S. and global economies, but it is very unevenly distributed across industries and regions.
Finally, the economic impact it could have on people of lower socioeconomic status is significant, since smoking is unevenly distributed.
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The boost is unevenly distributed across postal codes, with values in Stratford, the games' host neighborhood, rising more modestly, at 13%.
He thinks new nonresidential construction activity will progress much more slowly and unevenly this year, offering less demand for workers than residential.
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The committee also attempted to simplify the blocking-below-the-waist rule, which was found to be unevenly enforced and difficult to teach to officials, Calhoun said.
The unevenly matched contenders verbally thrust and parry on a central, Plexiglass-walled bullring designed by Soutra Gilmour, complete with carpeting and an innocuous water cooler.
The problem, Paronchi explains, is that dust settles unevenly on sculptures.
The huge revenue windfall has been unevenly distributed among the members of the cartel, which controls roughly 40 per cent of the world's oil supplies.
But all the fact checkers agreed that this is a flawed methodology, since it pulls from a tainted sample compiled unevenly by the fact checkers themselves.
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To an outsider it seems strange that less than 50 years ago the liberal traditions for which the United States is admired were so unevenly observed.
And most felt that sacrifice for this war has been spread unevenly, that most Americans just continue to go about buying their iPods, as one wife put it.
They also avoid paying a premium up front via higher salaries for overtime that may be worked unevenly throughout the year and not by all professionals at all times.
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But that strength is exerted unevenly: the pull in the direction of the galactic centre (where there are a lot of stars) is greater than that in other directions.
Depending on the issue, power in Europe is spread unevenly between national capitals and Brussels and, within the EU, between the commission, the Council of Ministers and the parliament.
The writer William Gibson said that the future is already here, but not very evenly distributed, and the Internet of Things is a classic example of an unevenly silted future.
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Development picked up in the past decade, fueled by a move away from state control and by billions in tourist dollars, but analysts say its gains have been unevenly distributed.
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And, at this point, the tiny, dry insulin particles had such a large surface area relative to their mass that, like popcorn or flour, they poured unevenly, leaving air pockets and inconsistent doses.
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